New Year’s Resolutions to Improve Your Pet’s Health

The New Year is a good time to reassess healthy habits – especially for your pet! Our veterinarians recommend these five resolutions to keep your four-legged friend in tip-top shape!

Spay or neuter at an age that is appropriate for your pet’s
breed and lifestyle. Our doctors recommend most puppies and
kittens be spayed or neutered between 6-8 months of age because of the health
and behavioral benefits. However, we
recognize there is some scientific evidence that delaying spay or neuter
surgery for large breed dogs may be beneficial.
We’re happy to discuss the benefits and risks of this surgery as it
relates to your dog’s breed and lifestyle to help you make a decision.

Prevent obesity by measuring food, counting treats, and
moving more.
With an estimated 60% of cats and 56% of dogs in the U.S. classified as
overweight or obese, the pet obesity epidemic continues to grow. By feeding measured meals and not sharing
table scraps, you can put your pet on a healthier path. Regular exercise is also important, so enjoy
more walks, play fetch, or pick up a feather toy to entice your cat to
play. Not sure how much to feed your
pet? We understand that some dogs and
cats may need a little help achieving and maintaining a healthy weight so we offer
a complimentary pet weight management program for all of our patients.

Reduce the risk of your pet becoming lost by having a
microchip implanted. Microchipping is the most reliable and
permanent form of identification for your pet.
Our veterinary care team members
complete all of the registration paperwork for you. You’ll receive a customized tag including the
microchip number but you must make sure your contact information is kept
up-to-date! We recommend puppies and kittens be
microchipped during spay or neuter surgery but a chip can be implanted at any
time so pet parents never have to face the heartbreak of losing a beloved
family member.

Frequently groom Fluffy or Fido’s coat and nails. Routine brushing helps control shedding and
prevent mats, and gives you an opportunity to examine the skin for any
abnormalities. In addition, regularly
scheduled nail trimming can prevent injury to you or other household pets. Set aside some “spa” time each day to pamper and
bond with your four-legged friend.

Keep in touch with us so we can help make sure your pet
remains healthy throughout its lifetime.
As your trusted veterinary partner,
we’re here for you in sickness and in health.
From exams and vaccines to chronic diseases and surgeries, we’re
advocates for the pets you love. Our
doctors and veterinary care team members will collaborate with you to ensure
that your animal companion enjoys a long, happy, and healthy life.

For more information on healthy
habits for your pet, please contact us at 630-427-4070. If you’d like to schedule an appointment, please use
our online
form.